Redosing is a popular practice with shrooms, LSD, and other psychedelic compounds. As the name suggest, it means to retake a previous dose for desirable effects. But is it safe with psychedelic mushrooms? Does redosing shrooms really work? Let’s find out!

Redosing Shrooms TL;DR
Redosing shrooms can help you get the needed kick during the trip✔️
It is better to first redose a smaller dose than a bigger one✔️
If you microdose and redose, be careful with your dosages⚠️

What Does Redosing Shrooms Mean?

Redosing shrooms refers to taking another dose of the drug after the initial effects have worn off. Redosing can prolong the effects of magic mushrooms, and may help to increase the intensity of the experience. It’s a common practice for those who prefer long mushroom trips, and for those who took too small of a dose.

Some people confuse redosing with taking shrooms a few days in a row. That ain’t it! Redosing happens while you’re still affected by the previous dose! But if now we got you curious about taking shrooms a few days in a row, you can read about it here!

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How Do Magic Mushrooms Trips Work?

How Do Magic Mushrooms Trips Work

Magic mushrooms can be consumed fresh or dried, and they can also be brewed into a tea. The effects of magic mushrooms typically last for several hours.

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During this time, users may experience changes in their thoughts, emotions, and senses. For some people, these changes can be profound and life-changing.

Redosing magic mushrooms can extend the duration of their effects. However, it is important to be aware that redosing shrooms can also increase the intensity of the experience. This can be enjoyable for some people, but it can also be overwhelming or even scary.

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Why Redose Shrooms?

There are many reasons people might choose to redose magic mushrooms. For some, the effects of the initial dose wear off too quickly, and they want to prolong the experience.

Others may find that redosing shrooms helps to intensify the effects of the mushrooms, providing a more powerful spiritual experience. Some people may also redose in order to achieve different levels of consciousness or to explore different aspects of their own psyche.

Whatever the reason, it is important to remember that everyone reacts differently to psychedelics. The dosage should be adjusted accordingly to ensure a safe and positive experience.

It’s good to test it out first with redosing a smaller dose of the shroom. If it is enough of a kick, then that’s it. Go for a higher dose if it wasn’t enough, but be careful and do so gradually. Starting redosing with a bigger dose may affect you negatively, both in a mental and physical way.

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Is There a Safe or Therapeutic Dose of Magic Mushrooms?

Is There a Safe or Therapeutic Dose of Magic Mushrooms

Microdosing is the act of consuming a very small amount of a substance, usually a drug. In the case of magic mushrooms, microdosing means taking a dose that is much smaller than what would be considered a recreational dose. It is usually between 5% and 10% of a recreational dose.

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A 155-pound man, for example, may consume 0.02 grams of psilocybin in a clinical setting not for a psychedelic experience, but as a treatment for anxiety. The amount of microdose is also dependent on the specific type of magic mushroom being consumed, the weight of the person consuming it, and other factors.

Some people argue that microdosing is safe because the dose is so low, but there is no real evidence to support this. Magic mushrooms contain psilocybin, which is a powerful psychoactive substance.

There have been reports of people experiencing bad trips even at low doses, and there is a risk of developing psychosis with long-term use. There is also the potential for drug interactions, as magic mushrooms can interact with other drugs such as antidepressants.

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On the other hand, many people have observed positive effects of microdosing. Some use it to battle mental issues, and for some it’s a way to seize the most of a day. It is confirmed that microdosing can improve creativity and the ability to focus.

So while microdosing or redosing shrooms may not be inherently dangerous, it is important to be aware of the risks. Sometimes though, the benefits that are actually attainable do outweigh the ever so possible risks.

Microdosing and Redosing Psilocybin

Just like any other psychedelic substance, psilocybin mushrooms have their potency. It is not really measurable, but essentially, it boils down to the fact that some are mushrooms are more powerful, and so are their doses.

A person who microdoses 1 gram of shrooms, won’t feel as much as a person taking 2 grams. And if they redose a bigger dose, they might no longer be microdosing. 

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